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The deal could probably be undone but @nellie1289 got a good deal so for $300 it probably is just worth signing a new lease especially since if it would have been there it likely would have not been a dealbreaker. I would ask the dealer for a check for $300, maybe they will do it since it was their fault the purchasing option fee wasn't listed.

I had this exact thing happen to me on my 2016 genesis. They put 0 in the turn in fee that time. I wouldn’t sign another. After two weeks owner of dealership called me and said he would send a check for $400 to sign a new one so Hyundai would process the paperwork. Fact is I have their car and a signed lease. Not my issue. I am sensitive to the dealers pickle they are in and they gave me a good deal and good service. I told them to ask genesis to accept the contract as I signed what was put in front of me.

Side note : it is outrageous they want to charge you $300 these days to purchase a car out of a lease. This is ridiculous nickel and diming.

Sorry but I can’t remember. I know they tell you to come in when you get the new plates. If you put on your personalized plates before they make the change in the dmv system you could get pulled over for having plates that don’t match the make of your car.

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Sorry but I can’t remember. I know they tell you to come in when you get the new plates. If you put on your personalized plates before they make the change in the dmv system you could get pulled over for having plates that don’t match the make of your car.

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Yep, read up on it online and that is the process. You can not have personalized plates on a car that has not been previously registered. In the meantime, you are supposed to file that your personalized plate is not on a car. Makes no sense why they would make it so complicated and longwinded.

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Yep, read up on it online and that is the process. You can not have personalized plates on a car that has not been previously registered. In the meantime, you are supposed to file that your personalized plate is not on a car. Makes no sense why they would make it so complicated and longwinded.

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New to the forum, but have found the resources here incredibly helpful as I start the search for a G70!

Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on these numbers. I emailed the local dealer for a quote on a 2.0 RWD Auto Sport 36/10k. They came back with:
MSRP: $46,290
Selling Price: $44,090 (4.8% off)
Rebates: $5,000 (assuming this is $4k in lease cash +1k in something else)
Residual: 50%, MF: .0004
Due at Inception: $2,999

Monthly Payment (pre tax): $431

This is with zero negotiation. How much more room is there to go? I know the MF is high (should be .0001), and I want to get them to come down on the selling price a little more. Question is, how much will they go without Circle A pricing? Or should I not even bother negotiating before getting a certificate?

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New to the forum, but have found the resources here incredibly helpful as I start the search for a G70!

Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on these numbers. I emailed the local dealer for a quote on a 2.0 RWD Auto Sport 36/10k. They came back with:
MSRP: $46,290
Selling Price: $44,090 (4.8% off)
Rebates: $5,000 (assuming this is $4k in lease cash +1k in something else)
Residual: 50%, MF: .0004
Due at Inception: $2,999

Monthly Payment (pre tax): $431

This is with zero negotiation. How much more room is there to go? I know the MF is high (should be .0001), and I want to get them to come down on the selling price a little more. Question is, how much will they go without Circle A pricing? Or should I not even bother negotiating before getting a certificate?

Tell them you want 10-12% off before incentives. Circle pricing is about 8.1% before incentives so if you can meet or beat that I'd say you were doing pretty well. Also, they're marking up the MF on you so don't be afraid to mention that, since the mark up is just dealer profit

Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on these numbers. I emailed the local dealer for a quote on a 2.0 RWD Auto Sport 36/10k. They came back with:
MSRP: $46,290
Selling Price: $44,090 (4.8% off)
Rebates: $5,000 (assuming this is $4k in lease cash +1k in something else)
Residual: 50%, MF: .0004
Due at Inception: $2,999

Monthly Payment (pre tax): $431

This is with zero negotiation. How much more room is there to go? I know the MF is high (should be .0001), and I want to get them to come down on the selling price a little more. Question is, how much will they go without Circle A pricing? Or should I not even bother negotiating before getting a certificate?

Welcome to the forum, Circle Pricing will be about $42.5 before incentives. You can try to get them down some more but my guess is that it will not be close the to the Circle A pricing. Good luck and let us know how it goes.

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Genesis G70

Thanks for the responses.

Another question: How do people deal with the accessories they force on you? Compared to the MSRP on the site, their MSRP was $400 higher. I emailed them about it, and was told that it's due to accessories no dealer stocks cars without accessories. Seems like a pretty crappy response, and I don't want $400 of trunk liners and first aid kits.

Another question: How do people deal with the accessories they force on you? Compared to the MSRP on the site, their MSRP was $400 higher. I emailed them about it, and was told that it's due to accessories no dealer stocks cars without accessories. Seems like a pretty crappy response, and I don't want $400 of trunk liners and first aid kits.

It depends on what type of accessories they are. If they are port installed then they will show on the Window Sticker and be included in the price. If they are dealer installed, many folks just tell them no thanks and get them remove. Some dealers will do that and some won't depending on what they are. It all comes down to negotiating.

They must have determined they could make more money providing leasing incentives rather than financing. Lease cash, money factors and even residual amounts are to a large extent based on marketing. My guess is that since the G70 is new and Genesis is fairly young as a company, people are more likely to lease rather than purchase at this stage so they wanted to make that avenue as attractive as possible. I guess they could do what BMW is doing and offer an APR credit if you purchase and finance with them but Genesis must have decided that wasn't the best course of action at this point.

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They must have determined they could make more money providing leasing incentives rather than financing. Lease cash, money factors and even residual amounts are to a large extent based on marketing. My guess is that since the G70 is new and Genesis is fairly young as a company, people are more likely to lease rather than purchase at this stage so they wanted to make that avenue as attractive as possible. I guess they could do what BMW is doing and offer an APR credit if you purchase and finance with them but Genesis must have decided that wasn't the best course of action at this point.

I would guess because a huge percentage of the compact sports sedan class is leased, and they need to compete on that level. Think about the massive number of 3-series, C-classes, etc. that are leased, and Genesis is going after those buyers in a big way. Residuals are so-so, which is why they're competing on decent incentives and MF.

Compare to BMW, which typically has good incentives, lousy MF, and an absolutely crazily-inflated RV of like 60%. None of those BMW's are actually worth 60% of their MSRP when the lease is up.

I got the exact car I was looking for, and got it on the date I needed it by, Called about 5-6 dealers, two of which gave me the exact same "best offer" on the same MSRP vehicle, and so I picked the dealer that I was having a better experience with up to that point. This was the best I can do with my circumstances. I tried to get enough posts on this website to message r_spec for Circle-A pricing but couldn't get PM privileges in time, so maybe that could've helped out had I known about it sooner. I did have to haggle a bit.

Thank you to all those that helped me out on this website. It was greatly appreciated!

Hope this helps you current shoppers out there get a better deal than mine. PM if you want any more specifics.

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